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<blockquote data-quote="EORI" data-source="post: 601277" data-attributes="member: 43203"><p>I recently upgraded and cross-platformed from PC CS2 to Mac CS3 for about $220 including tax and shipping. For that, I got the full install CD, which is a good deal.</p><p></p><p>As for .mac, I think it's intriguing given how seemlessly integrated it appears to be with Apple products and Aperture. However, you are limited to 10GB of storage space, and it costs $100 a year. By comparison, my smugmug account provides unlimited storage capacity and only costs $40 a year. I really like the layout and the controls available with smugmug. On the other hand, .mac allows for video uploads, which smugmug does not.</p><p></p><p>While I'm a Lightroom user and fan, you may want to take a look at Apple's comparable Aperture 2, which was just released. If not for the fact that I've got a fairly large catalog of images already edited in LR, I would have considered Aperture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EORI, post: 601277, member: 43203"] I recently upgraded and cross-platformed from PC CS2 to Mac CS3 for about $220 including tax and shipping. For that, I got the full install CD, which is a good deal. As for .mac, I think it's intriguing given how seemlessly integrated it appears to be with Apple products and Aperture. However, you are limited to 10GB of storage space, and it costs $100 a year. By comparison, my smugmug account provides unlimited storage capacity and only costs $40 a year. I really like the layout and the controls available with smugmug. On the other hand, .mac allows for video uploads, which smugmug does not. While I'm a Lightroom user and fan, you may want to take a look at Apple's comparable Aperture 2, which was just released. If not for the fact that I've got a fairly large catalog of images already edited in LR, I would have considered Aperture. [/QUOTE]
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